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PRINCETON: LOOSE ENDS: A not-so-old master of the art of politics
Phyllis Marchand receives a hug from a well-wisher at the ceremony honoring the former Princeton Township mayor’s years of public service. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Vote for Dorfman, Grbelja
Nick Stephan, of Millstone I have known Gary Dorfman for almost 10 years. We first met while we were both coaching soccer for our 4-year-olds. Since that time I have continued my involvement with community soccer programs and he became involved in the township Recreation Department and township government. For several years he, I…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Bills from housing attorney raise concerns
by Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE — The Township Council has delayed making payments totaling about $24,000 to the municipality’s affordable housing attorney along with a request to exceed the maximum amount of her contract. Councilman Rich Levesque said Allison Zangrilli, of the Princeton-based firm Mason, Griffin & Pierson, submitted a request to exceed…
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Summer fair to feature princess-superhero contest
Is your little one a pretty princess or a ready-to-rescue superhero? State Fair Meadowlands at Giants Stadium Fairgrounds in East Rutherford will host its third annual Prettiest Princess and Superhero Contest on June 28, during this summer’s fair, which will run from June 25 through July 12. Event organizers are looking for girls and boys,…
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Police seek tips on local crime
FREEHOLD — The Freehold Borough Police Department will be making its Crimestoppers tip line information much easier to see. According to Detective Christopher Otlowski, the police department has placed posters about the tip line at several locations. The posters have been written in English and in Spanish and discuss how to provide anonymous tips about…
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Teen recalls lesson learned years ago
BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer Len Nachbar (l-r), Jared Sherman, Joanna Manusov, Leslie Eckert, Janice Nachbar and Michelle Sherman met during a recent gathering of the Central Jersey Dystonia Support and Action Group. Jared was inspired by Manusov’s story of living with dystonia and donated a portion of his bar mitzvah gifts to assist with…
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Pupils excel at Scholastic Olympics
HOWELL — St. Veronica School seventh graders competed in the Monsignor Donovan 16th annual Scholastic Olympics and medaled in six out of the seven subjects. Students competed in seven subjects and the participants were from more than 20 schools. Local students from public, private and parochial schools were invited to participate in the event held…
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Real-life ‘Rain Man’ shines in area visit
Asavant is defined as a person with developmental disorders who may have one or more areas of expertise, ability or brilliance that are in contrast with the individual’s overall limitations. Kim Peek, on whom the 1988 movie “Rain Man” was based, was in Edison recently for a speaking engagement. While there may be many savants…
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